![]() ![]() I watch how a few workers from the construction office back their stuff and head towards the location.įrom now on the game gets more complicated as now there are more political factions in your island, from Nationalists to Environmentalists, and pleasing them all at the same time is difficult. Admiring the spectacular view needs to be put aside for a later time as there is work to do! My first action as the governor - and as the careing Father of my Tropicans - is to build a few corn plantations to feed my growing population and have a few tobacco and sugar plantations to make a base for my future rum and cigar production, which shall be the backbone of my economy. I can see birds flying over my the majestic palace of my character, Rodrico Tortuella, who currently is a Governor of the island under the rule of the British Crown. ![]() ![]() The first thing that pops to my mind when I look at my Caribbean island is just how beautiful it is with its two steaming volcanoes and crystal clear water. Despite all that, the general feeling of the game is all familiar, from the calming sansa music to UI layout, and being an old hand with the series it takes me no time to figure out what I am supposed to do.Įven if I were not, the game is quite simple to get the hang of things by following the advisors and missions telling you to various tasks, from build an library in your island to opening up a trade route in exchange of a small amount of money or a better relations with the other nations, while making a bit of an effort to open up some tabs to find out what it says there. How many years it has passed since I last played the franchise, I wonder as I start up a new scenario in Tropico 5, finding myself to struggle with remembering the basic keys and shortcuts. This is not my first time playing Tropico I was first introduced to the game series with Tropico 2 and I have owned all the following titles ever since. In the game I am the loved El Presidente, leading my tiny Caribbean Banana republic and my fellow Tropicans to victory and prosperity, while not forgetting to feed my Swiss bank account occasionally either. Players can choose to share resources, supplies and population or declare war on each other.Hola, my friends! Finally I managed to find enough time to put together my humble review of the recently released Tropico, which is the 5th title of the franchise. ![]() Choose from over 100 buildings from each of the individual eras.Ĭooperative and competitive multiplayer – Up to 4 players can build up their own cities and economies on any given island map. Find valuable resource deposits and explore the ruins of ancient civilizations.Īll new art - All artwork has been re-designed from scratch to provide Tropico 5 with a unique visual identity. Renovate your old buildings to more efficient modern buildings.Īdvanced trade system and trade fleet - Amass a global trade fleet and use your ships to secure trade routes to neighboring islands or world superpowers, both for export and import.Įxplore your island - Discover what lies beyond the fog of war. Research and Renovate - Advance your nation by discovering new buildings, technologies and resources. Invest in the members of your Dynasty to unlock new traits and turn them into your most valuable assets. The Dynasty - Each member of El Presidente’s extended family is present on the island and may be appointed as a ruler, a manager, an ambassador or a general. From the 19th century to the 21st, each era carries its own challenges and opportunities. The Eras - Start your reign during colonial times, survive the World Wars and the Great Depression, be a dictator during the Cold War, and advance your country to modern times and beyond. Expand your Dynasty’s reign from the early colonial period to beyond the 21st Century, facing an all-new set of challenges, including advanced trading mechanics, technology and scientific research, exploration and for the first time in Tropico history – cooperative and competitive MULTIPLAYER for up to 4 players. Return to the remote island nation of Tropico in the next installment of the critically acclaimed and hugely popular ‘dictator sim’ series. ![]()
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